CCP National Theatre Live examines the performative self through Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest and Shakespeare's Hamlet

The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP)'s National Theatre Live returns to spark conversations on one’s self and society through special screenings of The Importance of Being Earnest and Hamlet this August.


Presenting a comedic stage of false identities, the filmed stage production of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest premieres at Glorietta 4 Cinema on August 26, 2025, at 6p.m. Meanwhile, Shakespeare's Hamlet will also revisit the disposition of a pretender on the same date and time, at Ayala Malls Vertis North and Ayala Malls Central Bloc Cebu.


The art of Bunburying
Max Webster, the director behind Donmar’s Macbeth and Life of Pi, directs the theater adaptation of the flamboyant reimagining of Wilde’s most celebrated comedy. 

A satire on Victorian social hypocrisy, the play follows the misadventures of two young men who roam the town under false identities. Jack (Hugh Skinner) and Algernon (Ncuti Gatwa) escape their social duties through the art of Bunburying—creating a second persona. The two take on the name “Ernest” in their pursuit of marriage. 

Under Webster's direction, deception arrives in vibrancy. A society's obsession with names and the legacies attached to these comes into light through satirical means. Whether the performative man succeeds in achieving his desires or succumbs to what is expected of him is for the screen to tell, but the art of performance already realizes the importance of one's truth.
This recent staging was performed from November 21 to January 25, 2025 at the Lyttelton Theatre. The three-act play premiered in 1895, and eventually published into a book in 1899. 

Perception vs. Reality
Portrayed by Hollywood A-lister Benedict Cumberbatch, Hamlet wrestles with what is and what appears to be in his quest for revenge. He feigns madness to discover those who reconstruct their truths to appear as something other than reality. As every individual performs in his eyes, the Prince of Denmark delivers multiple soliloquies, introspecting about lies as tools for sculpting truths. 

Directors Lyndsey Turner and Robin Lough ensure that this production of Hamlet conveys the real Shakespearean tragedy, disseminating the cathartic ultimatum: that the fallacies man performs eventually become his truths. 

Anagnorisis and the London Theatre Experience in the Philippines
The CCP National Theatre Live continues to bring renowned productions of classic dramas from the London stages to enrich Filipinos’ love and appreciation of the performing arts. First launched in June 2009, UK’s National Theatre Live is a groundbreaking project to broadcast the best of British theatre live from the London stage to cinemas across the United Kingdom, around the world, and now in the Philippines. Digitally filmed in high-definition quality, NTL films their plays in front of live theater audiences, but optimized for the big screen and made accessible to theater fans across the globe.

Drama is an intimate collaborative form that inspires introspection until anagnorisis, the realization of one’s identity amidst various pressures. The Importance of Being Earnest and Hamlet are two of many fictions that dissolve into facts, underscoring the performative self as a crucial constituent of the real one. 

Regular ticket price is at Php300 in Makati and Cebu, and Php350 in Vertis North, with special ticket price for students at Php150, upon presentation of a valid ID. Visit the ticket booth or avail now at www.sureseats.com

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